What should you do?

DRAG DROP

You manage an Azure point-to-site (P2S) VPN deployment. All users connect regularly from their personal Windows computer through a P2S VPN by using certificate-based authentication.

A new user attempts to establish a P25S VPN connection.

The user receives the following error message:

A certificate could not be found that can be used with this Extensible Authentication protocol. (Error 798)

You need to assists the user with resolving the certificate issue.

What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate locations to the correct task. Each location maybe used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

A) Provide the target certificate location for importing a Client Authentication key usage certificate file with the .pfx extension. Current UserPersonal

This is the location where the client certificate should be installed on the user’s personal Windows computer. The client certificate is generated from the self-signed root certificate and then exported with the .pfx extension. The client certificate is used to authenticate the user to the Azure point-to-site VPN gateway1.

B) Provide the target certificate location for importing a Certificate Signing certificate key usage file with the .cer extension

Local ComputerTrusted Root Certification Authorities

This is the location where the root certificate should be installed on the user’s personal Windows computer. The root certificate is a self-signed certificate that is used to sign the client certificates. The root certificate public key data is also uploaded to Azure point-to-site VPN configuration. The root certificate is exported with the .cer extension1.

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